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CRAMLINGTON LEARNING VILLAGE WHERE THE ART OF TEACHING MEETS THE SCIENCE OF LEARNING

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WELCOMEWE ARE A HAPPY AND VIBRANT SCHOOL WHERE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE AT THE HEART OF WHAT WE DO IN ORDER TO ENSURE THEY CAN FLOURISH AND REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.

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I believe that school years are amongst the most important in our lives, helping us to develop the knowledge, skills and characteristics we need to be successful. At Cramlington we work hard to give every child the very best start we can.

Learning is at the heart of our school, and the staff here at Cramlington are committed and enthusiastic. We pride ourselves on putting young people at the heart of our school and have in place a curriculum which will allow every child to succeed and reach their full potential.

The OFSTED report in February 2017 showed that we are committed to ensuring that students are well supported throughout their school career, that they are well-behaved and that they are proud of coming here.

Our pastoral system gives us the opportunity to get to know your child quickly and, as a result, our new students are happy, confident and secure, knowing that their progress is regularly checked and followed with interest.

At Cramlington every individual matters as we are all unique with abilities and talents to be discovered and developed. The best way to get to know us is to come and see for yourselves - I

hope you are impressed.

If you require more information or would like to discuss a place for your child, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Mrs Wendy HeslopHeadteacher

I AM PLEASED TO INTRODUCE YOU TO OUR PROSPECTUS FOR STUDENTS JOINING US TO COMMENCE THEIR SECONDARY EDUCATION IN SEPTEMBER 2018.

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OUR CORE PRINCIPLES• We believe that all students are unique with different

needs, talents, strengths and aspirations and should be challenged to achieve beyond their expectations.

• We believe that all of our students are capable of developing the skills and dispositions to become better learners.

• We believe that at the heart of our school should be the idea that education is best done ‘with and by’ our students rather than ‘to and for’ our students.

• We believe that the purpose of education is preparing our students for their future.

• We believe that for the future, learning needs to happen in a variety of learning spaces (in and out of school) and through the supportive use of technology.

• We believe we need to build and organise our school to meet the diverse needs of our learners and create an experience that is personalised.

• We believe that we need the support and expertise of our whole village and more to educate our children.

• We believe that we must make our learning village a place everyone enjoys coming to.

• We believe at the heart of our school is a commitment to high quality teaching and continuous professional development.

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“Alex has made a very smooth start. This is all down to this school and the support given. Superb.

”PARENT - YEAR 7

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In 2017 67% of our students achieved the equivalent of 5 A*-C including English and Maths whilst 70%

achieved the Basics measure of a grade 4 or above in both English and Maths with 20 grade 9s. In Science

we achieved 156 A* or A grades in Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

At A Level we have a very impressive record with almost half of the grades achieved being A*, A or B.

We aim to combine academic success with the ability to think and work independently in order to prepare our

students for their future careers or studies.

ACADEMICSUCCESS

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THREE PARTS, ONE WHOLETHE SCHOOL IS DIVIDED INTO THREE DISTINCT PARTS:

JUNIOR LEARNING VILLAGE FOR YEARS 7 AND 8

SENIOR LEARNING VILLAGE FOR YEARS 9, 10 AND 11

ADVANCED LEARNING VILLAGE FOR THE SIXTH FORM

“ Staff are enthusiastic, knowledgeable and skilled. They have high expectations and know their pupils well.

”OFSTED 2017

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JUNIOR LEARNING

VILLAGEThe JLV is a state-of-the-art school building for

the twenty first century. It is based on the latest

in educational thinking, with facilities ranging

from an open-plan Science Plaza to classrooms

designed to provide students with comfortable

and spacious surroundings. All year 7 students are

given the opportunity to opt into our mobile device

scheme. Those who opt in will be given a fully

insured Chromebook. This will allow flexible use of

technology in the classroom and at home.

All the classrooms are situated off the central

‘Street’, a large covered outdoor space where

students can congregate to socialise at breaks and

lunchtime. Other facilities include TV and music

studios, an animation centre and a high-tech

performance space. At the end of the Street is the

Biome which is the school’s own mini-Eden project,

complete with trees and plants, which will be studied

and tended by students as part of their Science

lessons.

SENIOR LEARNING VILLAGEWe have installed state-of-the art science labs with

the latest ICT equipment. All our classrooms have

an interactive whiteboard and many of them have

PCs for student use.

There are large social areas for students, which offer

somewhere to be warm, dry and comfortable during

breaks and lunchtimes as well as giving them the

opportunity to access the Internet or our VLE on one

of the many computers available.

In our Learning Resource Centre students are

encouraged to read widely for pleasure and can

borrow from an excellent range of resources.

Online databases and a large collection of books

and journals are available to help with independent

research. Our Librarian can help students find the

information they need for their home learning and

encourage them to think for themselves.

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ADVANCED LEARNING VILLAGEMore and more students are choosing Cramlington Learning Village as the best place to continue

their studies post-16.

We are well placed to offer a wide range of qualifications and to provide the individual support

needed to achieve at this level. Last year our success rate at A Level was over 99%. This year over

300 students are taking advantage of programmes shaped for them at Cramlington Learning

Village Sixth Form.

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“ Dylan comes home very happy and excited every day and looks forward to school the next day. The weekend interrupts his school week.

”PARENT - YEAR 7

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SUPERB FACILITIESSTUDENTS COMING TO CRAMLINGTON LEARNING

VILLAGE WILL HAVE ACCESS TO SOME OF THE BEST

FACILITIES OF ANY SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRY.

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THE HUBThis area acts as an assembly hall, a drama studio, and a state-of-

the-art performance space with seating for up to 350 people. The

projector screen can show 3D films.

THE KNOWLEDGE CAFEStudents can use this area from 8am until 5pm or later and in the

morning they can have breakfast whilst accessing the computers or

reading the books and magazines available.

THE STREETWith its covering roof this outdoor space provides shelter from the

elements and a safe area for students to congregate, socialise and eat

their lunch or just relax.

THE BIOMEThis unique space was completed in January 2009. It contains a

variety of trees, plants and vegetation from a Mediterranean-type

environment. Students work in this area as part of their Science

lessons.

SPORTS CENTREAll students have access to the school’s superb sports facilities

which include two sports halls, a gym fitted with the latest weight

and aerobic equipment, a dance studio and outside a huge floodlit

synthetic pitch, hard court areas for tennis and netball and cricket

nets.

TV STUDIOOur green screen TV studio can transport your child to another world.

Students have the opportunity to explore media through presenting,

directing and script writing.

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OURCURRICULUMAT CRAMLINGTON LEARNING VILLAGE WE HAVE

DESIGNED THE CURRICULUM TO ENSURE IT CARES

FOR THE NEEDS OF ALL STUDENTS. WE AIM TO

ENSURE ALL STUDENTS ACHIEVE THEIR POTENTIAL.

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KEY STAGE 3We encourage all students to pursue excellence and to work to the best of their ability. Every encouragement

is given to our students to:

• enjoy learning

• take responsibility for their own learning

• develop good learning habits including cooperation, collaboration, persistence and resourcefulness

• think about how they learn and their preferred learning styles

• solve problems and make decisions

• become independent and life-long learners.

Students are placed in mixed ability home groups. For the majority of lessons they will work in these groups.

In the core subjects of Maths, English and Science, students are set according to their ability which allows

individuals to work at the appropriate pace. The sets are regularly reviewed, with movement between sets

where appropriate.

All students follow National Curriculum core and foundation subjects:

• English, Maths, Science

• Geography, History, Religious Studies, Citizenship (Humanities)

• Languages, Music, Technology including Food Technology, ICT

• Art, Physical Education, Games and Health Education including Drugs and Sex Education

• Tutorial work including Careers Education and Guidance and Social Education

• SECURE - an opportunity for students to choose from options such as Spanish or Cookery or to spend

more time on subjects such as English, Maths and Science.

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KEY STAGE 4As a large school the range of opportunities we provide is second to none. We offer year 10 students the widest possible range of options, enabling everyone to find a combination of courses which complements their interests and talents. Specialist staff are available in all curriculum areas, helping to develop your child’s abilities to their fullest extent. We are able to cater for the needs of all students, from the most academically gifted to those with special educational needs. All students will have individual learning pathways, opportunities to study vocational courses and to take part in work experience. Our Applied Learning Centre

offers students the opportunity to take construction and engineering.

HOME LEARNINGIndependent Study is an important feature of your child’s education. Home Learning encourages good study habits and time management. The increasing demands of the curriculum also place responsibility on all students to be involved with regular revision of their knowledge in preparation for key assessments which take place throughout the year.

Home Learning is set regularly by all subjects and in the JLV your child should expect to spend approximately one hour each school night on their home learning. Home Learning tasks are planned by each subject department to support the learning students complete in their lessons. Tasks range from consolidation exercises which help to review learning, revision, practice of key skills as well as research and creative tasks. Home Learning is increasingly available online and accessed through FROG, the school’s Virtual Learning Platform. This also allows parents to view the resources and instructions for home learning tasks and see when work needs to be handed in. To support students and parents the Homework Zone runs as a regular club every day after school in the Knowledge Cafe where

there is also access to ICT and staff support.

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDSAll students have individual learning needs. For some students this could be help with reading, spelling or number work, for others it may be that additional challenges are needed because they have a particular strength or talent. Subject staff work closely with the special needs team to ensure that all students can understand the work. We have good provision for students who have special needs due to their physical ability and students with hearing

difficulties are fully integrated into the school.

CAREERS & GUIDANCEAll students follow a full Careers programme. We provide a Careers Adviser who is available to work on an individual basis with students. There is an excellent careers library in the Learning Resource Centre and computer-based information is also available.

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Every student at this school matters. We want them to enjoy their time with us, to

feel secure and know that if they have a problem it will be dealt with. To ensure

this we have an established system of pastoral care.

A Learning Manager has overall responsibility for the care, discipline and

academic progress of students in each year and he or she is supported by a

Pastoral Co-ordinator.

All students are placed in a mixed ability home group of 28-30 students. Each

group has a Learning Guide who gets to know each student on an individual

basis and establishes a relationship whereby they can discuss issues and

concerns in an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect.

The Learning Guide meets the group on a daily basis and plays an important

role in helping students to deal with issues as they arise. Learning Guides

monitor academic progress, and help to ensure that students reach their

potential.

We also have a Counsellor who can give confidential advice and guidance to

our students.

PASTORAL SYSTEM

“ Pupils and students receive very high-quality support, advice and guidance.

”OFSTED 2017

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A SMOOTH TRANSFERBefore students join us we will have consulted with their previous school. We aim

to create a smooth transfer to ensure that we get the best from your child.

Regular meetings take place with our colleagues in our feeder schools to

discover your child’s particular needs and abilities.

Open Evenings in September and October and our information evenings

provide ideal opportunities for parents to visit school and ask questions.

During the summer term our new students join us for a day in school. In this way

they can meet students in their home group, sample lessons and find their way

around the campus.

WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUWe are committed to working in partnership with you to provide the best

possible education for your child.

We will keep you up to date with school news by newsletters, the Parent Portal

and our website. We invite you to parents’ evenings, provide progress reports

and an end of year report.

We invite you to Awards Evenings to celebrate progress and to our music

and drama productions. We run ‘Parents in Partnership’ programmes with

interesting topics e.g. How can I help my child revise?

WE ASK PARENTS TO• Encourage your child to talk to you about school life.

• Help your child to be organised, use their homework planner, bring the right

equipment to school.

• Encourage your child to complete all home learning tasks and to check

homework planners.

• Encourage your child to join in after-school activities.

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WORKING TOGETHER

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A FLEXIBLE TIMETABLEWe often reorganise the curriculum to allow

larger blocks of teaching time and students have

an opportunity to study for longer periods and

in greater depth. This also allows us to bring in

outside speakers and experts to work with groups of

students on particular issues.

NEW WAYS OF LEARNING

CHALLENGE WEDNESDAYChallenge Wednesday is all about learning new

skills, working with new people, discovering new

interests and having fun. It takes place every

Wednesday afternoon from 2.20pm until 3.30pm

and lasts 6 weeks (one half term). Each student in

year 7 participates in 6 activities across the school

year.

Many of the activities are based in school with some

sporting activities taking place at Concordia Leisure

Centre. Examples of the activities on offer are:

• sports• dance• cookery• chess• enterprise• creative crafts• sign language

• storytelling

The tutors and coaches for all the activities come

from the local community including the youth

project, community groups, dance companies and

sports partnerships.

“ Pupils are well behaved, aware of the needs of others and proud of their school.

”OFSTED 2017

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“My child has just arrived back from the residential trip and had an amazing time. Thank you to you and all the staff for giving up your free time to give the children this fantastic experience.

”PARENT - YEAR 7

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ENRICHMENT & COMMUNITY ACTIVITIESLife at CLV goes well beyond the classroom. There are opportunities on offer

to students who wish to take part in activities after school and in the holidays.

Sports teams run at all age levels in football, rugby, cricket, netball, basketball

and athletics, and they are among the most successful in the North East. There

are also opportunities for students to take part in 5-a-side tournaments, golf and

tennis competitions as well as receive regular coaching to develop their individual

skills.

In Performing Arts there are music, dance and drama clubs taking place after

school which lead up to major productions.

Visits abroad have also been popular with students. Football and Rugby teams

have toured California and Italy, whilst there is a regular ski trip abroad at

February half-term. We have developed strong links with Bettendorf High School

in Iowa, USA. Sixth Form students travel to Bettendorf and spend two weeks

living with American families learning about their culture and visiting their school.

The American students in turn visit Cramlington, staying with local families,

spending time in school and touring the region.

Revision classes take place after school in many subjects, giving students the

chance to go over topics with their teachers, improve coursework or catch up on

any work they may have missed.

The Youth Service provides a wide range of after school activities for students.

Many of these are groups which students have asked to be set up: go karting,

girls’ football, baby sitting and Duke of Edinburgh Challenge. We expect all

students to be involved in after-school activities.

In the morning a breakfast club opens at 8:00am offering a selection of hot and

cold food to those students who like to get in early.

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OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR CHILDIf you choose to apply to send your child to us you

are choosing a school which:

• Provides excellent facilities for learning

• Cares about each individual student

• Encourages independent learning

• Provides outstanding ICT facilities

• Offers an extensive range of extra-curricular

activities

• Has a superb reputation for sporting

excellence

• Allows new and exciting ways of learning

by creating large blocks of teaching time at

various times in the school year

• Encourages students to become active citizens

within their own and the wider community

• Has international links with schools in America,

France, New Zealand, Australia, Russia and

Nepal

• Enjoys excellent exam results.

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“The sixth form is very well led and students are happy, safe and make good progress.

”OFSTED 2017

SIXTH FORM @CRAMLINGTONSTUDENTS ARE CHOOSING CRAMLINGTON LEARNING

VILLAGE AS THE BEST PLACE TO CONTINUE THEIR

STUDIES POST-16.

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JOINING OUR 6TH FORM GIVES YOU• access to a 21st century learning environment in the Advanced Learning Village

• an individual pathway which suits your academic needs and career aspirations

• access to a Learning Mentor at point of need to support your learning

• a huge range of enrichment opportunities

• free membership of the Sporting Club gym

• a specialist Career, Education and Guidance programme focussed on post-18 options

• expert teachers with outstanding subject knowledge

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SUPPORTWE BELIEVE THAT SUPPORT IS VITAL THROUGHOUT THE SIXTH FORM PHASE AND THIS SUPPORT BEGINS THE MOMENT A STUDENT STARTS TO THINK ABOUT THE SIXTH FORM.

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Information is available through assemblies, email and brochures

such as this, but also through the Sixth Form Information Evening in

January, which gives parents and students a chance to tour the Sixth

Form facilities, hear about Sixth Form life, and ‘visit’ each subject to

find out more about the courses on offer. After this evening students

who are interested will be invited, with parents or carers, to an

individual interview to discuss course choices and pathways.

In July 2018 students will be invited to our Sixth Form Taster Week.

During this week students hoping to begin Sixth Form in September

come into school to take part in Sixth Form classes and workshops.

Students will receive summer work during this time and are expected

to complete this before Registration Day. Sixth Form is very different

and students have found these sessions very helpful preparation. On

Registration Day students are invited to Sixth Form to formally register

for their courses. This may be very straightforward for some, while

others may wish to make changes and may need more time to discuss

these.

We begin year 12 with the chance for students to meet their Learning

Guide. During this day students will discuss their aims for the future

and will begin to set their targets for the year. There is also a series of

workshops and classes setting students up for successful study at this

level.

We know how important it is to have the support of parents and

carers and try hard to keep you as involved as possible. You will be

invited to parents’ evenings, have access to the Parent Portal and

will receive copies of reviews. In addition, you will be invited to an

Information Evening and receive newsletters to keep you up to date.

If you have any worries or queries we do encourage you to contact Ms

Irving, Mrs Anderson or Ms Teasdale.

SUPPORT BEYOND SIXTH FORMWe realise students are making some important decisions during

their time in Sixth Form and are committed to providing support

throughout their time with us and beyond. We offer full support

for admission through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admission

Service) including personal statement guidance, institution and

course choice. We offer visits from course directors and professionals

throughout the year and positively encourage work placements.

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